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Early Evaluations of the Medical Home: Building on a Promising Start

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  • Deborah Peikes
  • Aparajita Zutshi
  • Janice L. Genevro
  • Michael L. Parchman
  • David S. Meyers

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A new systematic review of evidence examines the effectiveness of the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model on quality of care, affordability, and patient and professional experience.

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  • Deborah Peikes & Aparajita Zutshi & Janice L. Genevro & Michael L. Parchman & David S. Meyers, "undated". "Early Evaluations of the Medical Home: Building on a Promising Start," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1094fccd7adf49af9c5894be2, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:1094fccd7adf49af9c5894be24bd1dfc
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    1. Kara Zivin & Ann O'Malley & JudyAnn Bigby & Jonathan Brown & Eugene Rich, "undated". "Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care: A Review and Implications for Payment Reform," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ebd57c692e6a43ceb0c1b323f, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Strumpf, Erin & Ammi, Mehdi & Diop, Mamadou & Fiset-Laniel, Julie & Tousignant, Pierre, 2017. "The impact of team-based primary care on health care services utilization and costs: Quebec’s family medicine groups," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 55(C), pages 76-94.
    3. Guy David & Philip A. Saynisch & Aaron Smith-McLallen, 2016. "The Inner Workings of the Patient Centered Medical Home Model," NBER Working Papers 22429, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    4. David, Guy & Saynisch, Philip A. & Smith-McLallen, Aaron, 2018. "The economics of patient-centered care," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 59(C), pages 60-77.
    5. Dana Petersen & Lisa Schottenfeld & Caroline Massad Francis & Henry Ireys & Joseph Zickafoose, "undated". "Parent Perspectives on Care Received at Patient-Centered Medical Homes for Their Children with Special Health Care Needs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5fc653e8cfa645d9afe4f159c, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    Patient-Centered Medical Home ; PCMH ; Medical Home ; Primary Care;
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